500+ Culantro Seeds, Mexican Coriander Asian Ngò Gai Recao Shadow Beni Seeds

500+ Culantro Seeds, Mexican Coriander Asian Ngò Gai Recao Shadow Beni Seeds

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Vietnamese Culantro Seeds - Ngo Gai Each leaf grows from the plant base, rather than a stem, and the leaves are harvested by cutting the entire rosette at the base before the plant begins to flower. In mild climates, the plant can be considered a short-lived perennial, but more often it is grown as an annual. Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds in part shade in spring/summer and keep moist to delay bolting. Seeds can take up to 25 days to germinate. If transplanting seedlings, use care, as they don't like their roots disturbed. Keep soil moist. Fertilize as needed. For best germination, seed should be stored at 41°F until planted. Widely used as a seasoning in Thailand, India, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia. The thick Ngo Gai leaves retain color and flavor very well when dried. The leaves and roots are most typically added to stews, soups, marinades, and other sauces or chutneys. An important ingredient in sofrito.

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
ClimateArid
Common NameCulantro
Indoor/OutdoorOutdoor
ColorGreen
BrandMai's Family
Season Of InterestFall
TypeSeeds
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusEryngium foetidum
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesCross-Pollinating
Cultivating DifficultyEasy
Country/Region Of ManufactureUnited States
SpeciesNgo Gai Culantro

Vietnamese Culantro Seeds - Ngo Gai Each leaf grows from the plant base, rather than a stem, and the leaves are harvested by cutting the entire rosette at the base before the plant begins to flower. In mild climates, the plant can be considered a short-lived perennial, but more often it is grown as an annual. Prepare fertile, well-drained soil. Sow seeds in part shade in spring/summer and keep moist to delay bolting. Seeds can take up to 25 days to germinate. If transplanting seedlings, use care, as they don't like their roots disturbed. Keep soil moist. Fertilize as needed. For best germination, seed should be stored at 41°F until planted. Widely used as a seasoning in Thailand, India, Vietnam, and other parts of Asia. The thick Ngo Gai leaves retain color and flavor very well when dried. The leaves and roots are most typically added to stews, soups, marinades, and other sauces or chutneys. An important ingredient in sofrito.

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